*Plot - what happens in the story, the beginning, middle and end
*Problem/Solution Structure - many fiction stories are centered around a main problem. However, there are usually a lot of little problems that the main character must solve or overcome before he/she resolves the main problem.
*Climax - this is the part of the story where the reader feels the most tense. This is the highest point of the story mountain where things can not get any worse for the main character. After the climax, the reader starts heading downhill, and we come to the problem's resolution.
Figurative LanguageUnderstanding Onomatopoeia
Understanding Imagery
Understanding IronyPoetic Justice
*Plot - what happens in the story, the beginning, middle and end
*Problem/Solution Structure - many fiction stories are centered around a main problem. However, there are usually a lot of little problems that the main character must solve or overcome before he/she resolves the main problem.
*Climax - this is the part of the story where the reader feels the most tense. This is the highest point of the story mountain where things can not get any worse for the main character. After the climax, the reader starts heading downhill, and we come to the problem's resolution.
*Characterization
*Perspective
*Theme
*Setting - where and when the story take place.
*Point of View